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The Smart Antenna market within the context of Satellite Communications is a rapidly growing sector. Smart antennas are used to improve the performance of satellite communications systems by providing increased signal gain, improved signal-to-noise ratio, and improved multipath mitigation. Smart antennas are also used to reduce interference and improve the overall quality of the signal. Smart antennas are used in a variety of applications, including satellite communications, cellular networks, and wireless networks.
Smart antennas are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide improved performance and cost savings. Smart antennas are also becoming more widely used in the satellite communications industry due to their ability to provide improved coverage and signal quality.
Some of the major players in the Smart Antenna market within the context of Satellite Communications include Cobham, Harris Corporation, Hughes Network Systems, Intellian Technologies, and ViaSat. Show Less Read more